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cudntherd
Dec 16, 2015Explorer
Chaser,
You may want to Try this:
1)Remove the cable from the RV. (or at least the end in the cab)
2)Place a 2 or 3 ft. long hose over one end of the cable housing, and Clamp the hose securely.
3)Fill the hose with penetrating oil or transmission fluid.
4)Pressurize the hose with compressed air and try to move the cable while pressurized, repeat as required.
Good luck.
You may want to Try this:
1)Remove the cable from the RV. (or at least the end in the cab)
2)Place a 2 or 3 ft. long hose over one end of the cable housing, and Clamp the hose securely.
3)Fill the hose with penetrating oil or transmission fluid.
4)Pressurize the hose with compressed air and try to move the cable while pressurized, repeat as required.
Good luck.
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